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Carl Fischer is proud to present a new edition of the method of choice for generations of trumpet players. The New Authentic Edition of Arban's Complete Conservatory Method contains the same tried and true comprehensive system of study that Arban developed over a century ago, and this completely re-engraved edition has been painstakingly edited by prominent trumpet performers and teachers Thomas Hooten and Jennifer Marotta, adding some of their own insights with respect to how trumpet is taught today.
The Arban Complete Conservatory Method is the definitive must-have for all trumpet players. With this masterful new edition and all of its extra resources, the Arban will remain the driving force in trumpet education for generations to come.

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Additional Information

Editor

Hooten, Thomas , Marotta, Jennifer

Details

Notes and Track Listings for the MP3 Accompaniment and Performance CD

Fingering Chart for Trumpet/Cornet

Diagram of the Trumpet and Cornet

Preface to the 1894 and 1936 Editions

Editorial Note by Thomas Hooten and Jennifer Marotta

About Jean Baptiste Arban

About Thomas Hooten

About Jennifer Marotta

Introduction by Jean Baptiste Arban

Range

Alternate Fingering

Mouthpiece Position

Attack

Breathing

Style: Faults To Be Avoided

I. First Studies

Explanatory Notes on the First Studies; Syncopation; Rhythmic figures and 6/8 Meter

Music Studies

First Studies

Syncopation

Rhythmic Figures

6/8 Meter

II. Slurring or Legato Playing

Explanatory Notes on Slurring or Legato Playing

Music: Studies on Slurring or Legato Playing

III. Scales

"Explanatory Notes on Major and Minor Scales, Chromatic Scales and Triplets"

Music Studies

Major Scales

Minor Scales

Chromatic Scales

Chromatic Triplets

IV. Ornaments

Explanatory Notes on the Simple or Long Appoggiatura; the Short Appoggiatura or the Grace Note; the Portamento